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Beaded 3-D Canary Bird Project Page 2

You can find a variety of Free Arts and Craft Project here, including beaded project and other project. This month's project is a beaded 3-D canary bird charm made with Japanese seed beads using the Right Angle Weave technique (RAW). Great as a fashion accessory or as a jewelry gift. This is a continual from page 1 of the tutorial.

If you found this tutorial page first, please go back to Page 1 of the tutorial to start off.

The pictorials are illustrated with spaces between beads for a clearer direction, in the actual beading, there should be no spaces.

Always Remember to pull tight on EVERY STEP.

Bird Project

Step 15:
  • Continue to:

    Add three blue beads on the top (red) string, crisscross the bottom (black) string through the last added bead. Continue to pass the red string (the one you used to add new beads on) through the two bottom blue beads (Marked 1 and 2) from step 9 and 10 (shown where the red arrow is coming out from).
Step 16:
  • Continue to:

    Add three blue beads on the top (black) string, crisscross the bottom (red) string through the last added bead. Continue to pass the black string (the one you used to add new beads on) through the two bottom blue beads (Marked 1 and 2) from step 10 and 11 (shown where the black arrow is coming out from).
Step 17:
  • Continue to:

    Add two blue beads on the left (red) string, crisscross the right (black) string through the last added bead. Continue to pass the red string (the one you used to add new beads on) through the right blue bead (Marked 1) from step 11 (shown where the red arrow is coming out from).
Step 18:
  • Continue to:

    Add three blue beads on the left (black) string, crisscross the right (red) string through the last added bead. Continue to pass the black string (the one you used to add new beads on) through the three right blue beads (Marked 1, 2 and 3) from step 11,12 and 13 (shown where the black arrow is coming out from).
Step 19:
  • Continue to:

    Add one bead on the left (red) string, crisscross the right (black) string through the last added bead. Continue to pass:
    - the red string (the one you used to add new beads on) through one top right blue bead (Marked 1) from step 13 (shown where the red arrow is coming out from).
    - the black string (the one you used to crisscross) through one bottom left blue bead (Marked A) from step 18 (shown where the black arrow is coming out from).
  • This is the last small bead circle of the third anticlockwise beading round.
Step 20:
  • This is the start of a new layer of bead circles: Continue to:

    Add three blue beads on the bottom (black) string, crisscross the top (red) string through the last added bead. Continue to pass the black string (the one you used to add new beads on) through the two top blue beads (Marked 1 and 2) from step 13 and 14 (shown where the black arrow is coming out from).
Step 21:
  • Continue to:

    Add three blue beads on the bottom (red) string, crisscross the top (black) string through the last added bead. Continue to pass the red string (the one you used to add new beads on) through the two blue beads (Marked 1 and 2) from step 14 and 15 (shown where the red arrow is coming out from).
Step 22:
  • Continue to:

    Add two blue beads on the right (black) string, crisscross the left (red) string through the last added bead. Continue to pass the black string (the one you used to add new beads on) through the two bottom left blue beads (Marked 1 and 2) from step 15 and 16 (shown where the black arrow is coming out from).
Step 23:
  • Continue to:

    Add three blue beads on the top (red) string, crisscross the bottom (black) string through the last added bead. Continue to pass the red string (the one you used to add new beads on) through the four blue beads (Marked 1, 2, 3 and 4) from step 16, 17, 18 and 20 (shown where the red arrow is coming out from).
Step 24:
  • Continue to:

    Add one blue bead on the top left (black) string, crisscross the bottom (red) string through the last added bead.
    Continue to pass:
    - the black string (the one you used to add new beads on) through the two right blue beads (Marked 1 and 2) from step 20 and 21 (shown where the black arrow is coming out from).
    - the red string (the one you used to crisscross) through the one left blue bead (Marked A) from step 23 (shown where the red arrow is coming out from).
  • This is the last small bead circle of the fourth anticlockwise beading round.

Go to Page 3 to continue the Beaded Bird Tutorial

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